Veiwtiful Joe. Not because it was a bad game, but because the disc was scratched to the point where it would not make it past the opening cutscene without crashing. The worst part? The store I got it was liquidating, and shut its doors the next day, so it wasn't like I could return it. It only set me back five dollars, so it wasn't much of a loss, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't dissapointed.

Out of all of the GC games I have, I only regret a couple.Die Hard Vengence was just a terrible shooter.Darkened Skye had horrible controls.Resident Evil was definitely not my kind of game, I bought the anniversary collection, played this and thought it would be kind of cool to explore freely around except for the limited saves.Resident Evil Zero I have never done more than look at.

I don't entirely regret the Resident Evil Collection, I loved 4, but it was a learning experience. I know that those aren't really my kind of game. I should really see if Zero is any better, I think I heard the inventory management was nicer, but it was only $10 more for two games, meh.

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I mostly only got first party games for my GC, but the two that weren't were pretty bad( and by that I mean COMPLETELY HORRIBLE GAMES THAT NO ONE SHOULD EVER THINK ABOUT GETTING). Egg Mania(yes, you never heard of it), and Chronicles of Narnia the Lio... oh you know the rest.

Out of all of the GC games I have, I only regret a couple.Die Hard Vengence was just a terrible shooter.Darkened Skye had horrible controls.Resident Evil was definitely not my kind of game, I bought the anniversary collection, played this and thought it would be kind of cool to explore freely around except for the limited saves.Resident Evil Zero I have never done more than look at.

I don't entirely regret the Resident Evil Collection, I loved 4, but it was a learning experience. I know that those aren't really my kind of game. I should really see if Zero is any better, I think I heard the inventory management was nicer, but it was only $10 more for two games, meh.

I'm not a fan of Resident Evil at all--at least, I thought I wasn't, until I played Resident Evil Zero, and loved it, so I wonder if I'd like the original if I went back and tried it. I don't even count Resident Evil 4 (or 5) as Resident Evil. Sure, it pretends to continue the storyline and all, but it's WAY more action than survival horror now.

I just found Resident Evil to be extremely open-ended, which isn't a bad thing really, but you start to fill up your inventory FAST and either you're screwed or it just makes it really hard for a while. And the limited saves really cuts down on the amount of exploring you want to do and then go back to where you started. That and I could not kill that stupid zombie with my knife, no matter how many times I tried, I got a pistol to help but I really wanted to conserve the ammo and it just frustrated me. All I asked for was one knife kill...

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The knife is the most useless weapon in videogame history, and you're really not supposed to use it for anything. I recently discovered the Resident Evil series myself, and I'm loving it.

And I don't really regret buying any gamecube games; I bought most of them used and so cheap that I couldn't go wrong.

Oh, and why do people hate Sunshine? It beats the crap out of Galaxy imo.

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Super Mario SunshineI wanted to own it more than anything so I could 100% it like with 64 and Galaxy, but the controls turned me off. It's hard to accurately pull off a spin jump and land where you want. I spent an hour trying to get one shine before finally giving in to the fact that I would never be able to 100% it.

Super Mario SunshineI wanted to own it more than anything so I could 100% it like with 64 and Galaxy, but the controls turned me off. It's hard to accurately pull off a spin jump and land where you want. I spent an hour trying to get one shine before finally giving in to the fact that I would never be able to 100% it.

Spin jumps take some getting used to, sure. But it's one minor flaw that doesn't really detract from the game. The rest of the controls are spot on IMO.

@Axoloth No, sunshine was crap compared to SMG. STFU. Also, Amazing island was a crap game with a crappy interface. If anyone wants to complain to me or state your opinion against mine, just know I don't give a crap.

Whoa. Watch yourself, there. I personally agree with Axoloth, but jeez, it's just an opinion. Why feel the need to get defensive about it? I've never played Amazing Island, but as much as I don't care, I'm not going to bash someone's opinion. Jeez. Calm yourself, Iago.

I honestly love my entire Gamecube library...I'm looking through it, and even the semi-meh game were worthy purchases. Overall, I'd say much more of my Wii library falls into the "why did I buy that?" category as opposed to my GC library. I guess Donkey Konga blew pretty hard....but I got it and the bongos for 4 dollars so it's hard to feel that robbed. I supposed I could've downed 20 Wendy's nuggets, but the resulting medical bills would've ruined the savings.

That Mega Man Network Transmission one. I even bought it twice, and regretted it more and more with every playthrough. G-d, it's such a terrible game! I also regret getting Viewtiful Joe 2, if only because it's so dang hard. I mean, I like challenging games, but VJ2 just took it way too far. Seriously, are there even any checkpoints in this game at all?!